To what extent are genetic effects on children’s education, occupational standing, and income shaped by their parents’ socioeconomic characteristics? Does the impact vary over their children’s early life course, and are there differences across the social strata? We studied these research questions with Finnish register-based data on 6,542 pairs of twins born from 1975 to 1986. We applied the classical twin design to estimate the relative importance of genes. As outcomes, we compared education, occupation, and income in early adulthood. We found that shared environment influences were negligible in all cases. Notably, the proportion of genetic effects explained by parental characteristics mattered most for education and for occupation only ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The environment can moderate the effect of genes - a phenomenon called ge...
This paper studies how socioeconomic attainments of parents in intact two-parent families, non-resid...
Background: The environment can moderate the effect of genes - a phenomenon called gene-environment ...
To what extent are differences in education, occupational standing, and income attributable to genes...
The relative importance of genes and shared environmental influences on stratification outcomes has ...
Baier T, Lang V. The Social Stratification of Environmental and Genetic Influences on Education: New...
Recent research has suggested that across Western developed societies, the influence of genetics on ...
We propose a twin family model linking twins with their spouses and children to quantify the relativ...
There is a growing interest in how social conditions moderate genetic influences on education [gene–...
AbstractVery few studies on intergenerational achievement consider the high correlation between sepa...
The relative importance of biology and envi- ronment is one of the oldest and most prominent areas o...
This article analyses the pattern of inequality across levels of education and its evolution over ti...
This study uses an extraordinary Swedish data set to explore the sources of the intergenerational tr...
The environment can moderate the effect of genes - a phenomenon called gene-environment (GxE) intera...
This article analyzes the contribution of genetics and the environment to educational attainment, oc...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The environment can moderate the effect of genes - a phenomenon called ge...
This paper studies how socioeconomic attainments of parents in intact two-parent families, non-resid...
Background: The environment can moderate the effect of genes - a phenomenon called gene-environment ...
To what extent are differences in education, occupational standing, and income attributable to genes...
The relative importance of genes and shared environmental influences on stratification outcomes has ...
Baier T, Lang V. The Social Stratification of Environmental and Genetic Influences on Education: New...
Recent research has suggested that across Western developed societies, the influence of genetics on ...
We propose a twin family model linking twins with their spouses and children to quantify the relativ...
There is a growing interest in how social conditions moderate genetic influences on education [gene–...
AbstractVery few studies on intergenerational achievement consider the high correlation between sepa...
The relative importance of biology and envi- ronment is one of the oldest and most prominent areas o...
This article analyses the pattern of inequality across levels of education and its evolution over ti...
This study uses an extraordinary Swedish data set to explore the sources of the intergenerational tr...
The environment can moderate the effect of genes - a phenomenon called gene-environment (GxE) intera...
This article analyzes the contribution of genetics and the environment to educational attainment, oc...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The environment can moderate the effect of genes - a phenomenon called ge...
This paper studies how socioeconomic attainments of parents in intact two-parent families, non-resid...
Background: The environment can moderate the effect of genes - a phenomenon called gene-environment ...